Secure Your Network for Free
Date: 19 January 2011, 06:57
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Network security is in a constant struggle for budget to get things done. Upper management wants thing to be secure but doesn¡¯t want to pay for it. With this book as a guide, everyone can get what they want. The examples and information will be of immense value to every small business. It will explain security principles and then demonstrate how to achieve them using only freely available software. • Compare Free Solutions with Commercial Solutions If you want to stay on the cutting edge, free open source software might be a better path than commercial solutions. • Implement Firewalls Learn about products such as SmoothWall, which turns a PC into a dedicated firewall appliance that is completely configurable without ever logging into the underlying Linux operating system. • Harden Windows Systems Using GPOs is a means to provide centrally managed security configurations to all of your protected hosts. • Configure an Intrusion Detection System Learn how to install and configure Snort on both a Windows and a Linux operating system. • Secure Your Event Logs Find out about the tools available for log file collection, generation, import, export, and analysis. • Determine the Security Status of Your Systems Find complete coverage of Nessus, one of the best of class free vulnerability scanners. • Collect Data for Analysis Understand sniffing and related tools like NetFlow. • Keep Your Network Secure with Proper Maintenance Learn the methods for maintenance, including patching software, upgrading hardware, and keeping IDS and antivirus signatures up to date. Table of Contents Presenting the Business Case for Free Solutions Protecting Your Perimeter Protecting Network Resources Configuring an Intrusion Detection System Managing Event Logs Testing and Auditing Your Systems Network Reporting and Troubleshooting Security as an Ongoing Process
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